HR must reward risk, not opt for safe bets

AUTHOR(S)

MacLachlan, Rob

PUB. DATE

April 1997

SOURCE

People Management;4/3/1997, Vol. 3 Issue 7, p17

SOURCE TYPE

Periodical

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Provides information on intellectual capital of organizations discussed in the 50th Pebbles conference in England. Focus of a standard business model; Prediction regarding the consultants concern by the year 2010; Key to business success.

ACCESSION #

9710181673

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